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Jeremy Wilford, Kelsey Drayton, Daniel Khim, Troy Ross
Band birthday
9/19/2005
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From their early days rehearsing and recording in a dusty, West Los Angeles guest house, which also served as the residence of singer Jeremy Wilford and drummer Kelsey Drayton, Shattered Atom has steadily grown into their name. While much power can emerge from a small entity, the band is unimposing yet strangely disarming. Like shattering atoms, their music explodes, creating a vast soundscape in which it is easy to get lost.
Best described as an alt/pop band, the unique sound of Shattered Atom can be regularly heard at any Hollywood hot-spot, recognized at such world-renowned venues as The Viper Room, The Derby, and House of Blues, making them one of L.A.’s favorite up-and-coming bands.
Wilford and Drayton, along with Daniel Khim (guitar) and Troy Ross (bass) are Shattered Atom. Wilford, the frontman, performs with unbridled passion, drawing comparisions to Coldplay’s Chris Martin and The Killers’ Brandon Flowers. Khim’s avant-garde guitar licks and unique approach to playing add an atmospheric quality while Ross – a guitarist turned bass player – sets the tone for each song as he ebbs and flows with Khim’s stylings. Meanwhile, Drayton keeps his finger on the collective pulse of the band to guide Shattered Atom as they create their hook-filled tunes for appreciative fans everywhere.
From headlining at Liverpool’s famous Cavern Club to performing in front of a packed MGM Grand arena, Shattered Atom’s members are a creative and determined force to be reckoned with. With the release of their debut EP entitled, “Why,” in 2007 and subsequent placement on such hit shows as MTV’s “Band in a Bubble,” Shattered Atom pushes on and is currently in studio working on their full-length album which will feature the hit single, “Hold Me Closely.”